Saturday, 11 June 2016

implementation of Badi Pilustondi program by various stake holders and public representatives in AP state. The commissioner of School Education Department is instructed to take necessary action on this programme vide Memo.243595 and furnish the action taken immediately

Objectives:

All children in the age group of 6-14 years shall be enrolled in the schools. There shall be no dropouts/ never enrolled children in any village

No child shall be employed as child labour

School should have the high quality infrastructure. The minimum requirement like., number of class rooms, toilets, drinking water etc. as defined in the RTE Act shall be fulfilled in all schools

Quality education shall be imparted in all schools

The schools shall also impart about the environmental issues like., Tree Plantation, Water Harvesting etc., to child

Children shall be provided with excellent quality mid-day-meal. Mid-day-meal shall be provided in adequate quantity as per norms

The mid-day-meals shall be prepared in hygienic environment and the hot mid-day-meal shall be served to all children

All children shall be provided with entitlement like., Text Books, Uniforms as per the time schedule

All children shall be imparted with the quality education, regular monitoring and continuous evaluation of the children learning outcomes and regulation of teachers will be ensured

All Adults who are illiterates shall be made literates in the coming four years to achieve 100% literacy. While children below 14 years will be encouraged to enrol in schools, dropouts above 14 years can avail Open School system

Strategy:

The objectives of “Badi Pilustondi” shall be achieved through community participation, parents’ involvement, effective teacher participation and also regular monitoring by the education department. The knowledge of NGOs, CBOs and Corporates will also be utilized in improving the infrastructure as well as quality of education. The resources under SSA and RMSA program shall be utilized fully and effectively and in a transparent manner

It is observed that though schools are provided grants under SSA and RMSA, many schools as on today do not have television facilities though number of lessons are being telecasted through MANA TV. Timely utilization of funds will ensure better grants from Govt. of India

Success lies in creating awareness among parents about importance of education and highlighting the benefits being provided by the Govt. to take this education to their door step. Awareness shall also be created about the mid-day-meal programme. It is established that many of the children are not utilizing the mid-day-meal as food is not tasty and not being served hot. The local community and School Management Committees should be made active in effective supervising of mid-day-meal benefit being availed by all the children

The supervisory officers in Education Department like., MEOs, Dy.EOs, DEOs need to visit schools on regular basis to ensure that academic calendar is followed and syllabus is completed as per time line. Children enrolled should be retained and drop outs arrested fully. The performance of the children in various aspects should be reviewed and monitored. It is revealed in many Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) and State Level Achievement Survey 2014 (SLAS) the learning levels of the children in Govt. Schools is far from satisfactory. There is a need for making concerted efforts for ensuring effective academic monitoring of schools in order to improve learning level of students in all classes

The involvement of all other departmental officers as a part of “Janmabhoomi-Maa vooru” is expected to motivate parents to send children to school, especially girl children

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